Canadian Mental Health Association BC Division
Knowledge Exchange and Social Learning Coordinator –
Healthy Minds/Healthy Campuses
Job Title: Knowledge Exchange and Social Learning Coordinator
Position Type: Full-Time, Temporary, One-Year
Hours of Work: 1.0 FTE (37.5 hours per week)
Location: Vancouver, BC
Years of Experience: 3 years relevant experience
Start Date: As soon as possible
Application Deadline: Tuesday November 12th @ 12 noon
Canadian Mental Health Association BC Division
Vision Statement – Mentally healthy people in a healthy society
Mission Statement – As the nation-wide leader and champion for mental health, CMHA facilitates access to the resources people require to maintain and improve mental health and community integration, build resilience, and support recovery from mental illness.
Job Summary
As the Knowledge Exchange and Social Learning Coordinator for the Healthy Minds/Healthy Campuses Community of Practice, you will play an important facilitative and documenting role within our community of practice (CoP). You will report to and take strategic direction from the Director, Public Policy, Research, and Provincial Programs and work in close collaboration with the Coordinator, Healthy Minds/Healthy Campuses.
This position will be responsible for a variety of knowledge exchange and social learning activities designed to support CoP members in their collective work to advance a provincial vision of healthier campus communities. You will play a lead role in designing, planning, and implementing a variety of knowledge products, including the launch of the community’s new website and online learning platform. You will also work in close collaboration with the Coordinator, Healthy Minds/Healthy Campuses in the implementation of effective face-to-face and virtual social learning events (e.g. the community’s annual summit, webinars, online discussions). You will facilitate access to appropriate and tailored evidence, and information about promising practices, to support province-wide inter-campus learning related to population focused and systemic responses to promote student mental health and reduce harmful substance use. You will play a key role in producing the evidence-based content required to support the effective mobilization of knowledge throughout our learning community.
While the Coordinator, Healthy Minds/Healthy Campuses is responsible for building and fostering linkages between stakeholders at colleges, universities, institutes and their communities across BC, your duties and responsibilities will include a focus on building and strengthening the linkages between the community of practice and the BC research community. You will build and foster new relationships with researchers to enhance community capacity to engage in research about campus mental health and substance use and apply the best available evidence, while facilitating the effective participation of community members in knowledge generation and exchange opportunities.
See the entire posting here.
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Child and Youth Friendly Communities Manager
Marketing & Communications Coordinator
Help us spread the word on social media! Here's a suggested tweet:
Passionate about children's rights and healthy communities? @scyofbc is hiring!
Visit the website for more information.
Knowledge Exchange and Social Learning Coordinator –
Healthy Minds/Healthy Campuses
Job Title: Knowledge Exchange and Social Learning Coordinator
Position Type: Full-Time, Temporary, One-Year
Hours of Work: 1.0 FTE (37.5 hours per week)
Location: Vancouver, BC
Years of Experience: 3 years relevant experience
Start Date: As soon as possible
Application Deadline: Tuesday November 12th @ 12 noon
Canadian Mental Health Association BC Division
Vision Statement – Mentally healthy people in a healthy society
Mission Statement – As the nation-wide leader and champion for mental health, CMHA facilitates access to the resources people require to maintain and improve mental health and community integration, build resilience, and support recovery from mental illness.
Job Summary
As the Knowledge Exchange and Social Learning Coordinator for the Healthy Minds/Healthy Campuses Community of Practice, you will play an important facilitative and documenting role within our community of practice (CoP). You will report to and take strategic direction from the Director, Public Policy, Research, and Provincial Programs and work in close collaboration with the Coordinator, Healthy Minds/Healthy Campuses.
This position will be responsible for a variety of knowledge exchange and social learning activities designed to support CoP members in their collective work to advance a provincial vision of healthier campus communities. You will play a lead role in designing, planning, and implementing a variety of knowledge products, including the launch of the community’s new website and online learning platform. You will also work in close collaboration with the Coordinator, Healthy Minds/Healthy Campuses in the implementation of effective face-to-face and virtual social learning events (e.g. the community’s annual summit, webinars, online discussions). You will facilitate access to appropriate and tailored evidence, and information about promising practices, to support province-wide inter-campus learning related to population focused and systemic responses to promote student mental health and reduce harmful substance use. You will play a key role in producing the evidence-based content required to support the effective mobilization of knowledge throughout our learning community.
While the Coordinator, Healthy Minds/Healthy Campuses is responsible for building and fostering linkages between stakeholders at colleges, universities, institutes and their communities across BC, your duties and responsibilities will include a focus on building and strengthening the linkages between the community of practice and the BC research community. You will build and foster new relationships with researchers to enhance community capacity to engage in research about campus mental health and substance use and apply the best available evidence, while facilitating the effective participation of community members in knowledge generation and exchange opportunities.
See the entire posting here.
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Child and Youth Friendly Communities Manager
Marketing & Communications Coordinator
Please share widely with your
networks, on your websites, in your newsletters. This is an exciting opportunity
to contribute to child rights work in BC. The application closes at 9:00AM
on November 12th.
Help us spread the word on social media! Here's a suggested tweet:
Passionate about children's rights and healthy communities? @scyofbc is hiring!
Visit the website for more information.
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